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Friedrich B. Prinz

Friedrich B. Prinz

Affiliation

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  • Professor of Mechanical Engineering and of Materials Science and Engineering
  • Rodney H. Adams Professor in the School of Engineering
  • Robert Bosch Chairman of Mechanical Engineering
  • Director, Rapid Prototyping Laboratory (RPL)

Address

Stanford University
Building/Rm: 530-112
Stanford, CA 94305

E-Mail
Webpage
http://me.stanford.edu/faculty/facultydir/prinz.html
Work Phone
(650) 723-4023, (650) 725-2018

Education

  • Ph.D, University of Vienna, Austria, 1975

Academic Interests

Professor Prinz' current work focuses on the design and fabrication of micro and nanoscale devices for energy and biology. Examples include fuel cells and bioreactors. He is interested in mass transport phenomena across thin membranes such as oxide films and lipid bi-layers. His research group studies electro-chemical phenomena with the help of Atomic Force Microscopy, Impedance Spectroscopy and Quantum Modeling.
Area of interest: Rapid Part Prototyping and Rapid Tool Generation, Geometric Modeling, and Material Processing.

References

186 document(s) found.

Krishnan Ramaswami and F.B. Prinz, ""CNC Cutter Path Generation in Shape Deposition Manufacturing", (to appear) Proceedings of American Society of Mechanical Engineering IMECE, San Francisco, CA, November 1995.".
C. H. Amon, K.S. Schmaltz, R. Merz, and F.B. Prinz, ""Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Interface Bonding Via Substrate Remelting of an Impinging Molten Metal Droplet", ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, 118, no. 1, February 1996, 164-172.".
J.H. Kao, J.S. Hemmerle, F.B. Prinz, ""Collision Avoidance Using Asynchronous Teams", Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Robotics and Automation, Minneapolis, MN, April 1996, 1093-1100.".
J. W. Kietzman, A. G. Cooper, L. E. Weiss, L. Schultz, J. L. Lombardi, and F. B. Prinz, ""Layered Manufacturing Material Issues for SDM of Polymers and Ceramics", Proceedings of the Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, August 1997.".


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